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  • 11Artillery — Live am Metalmania …

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  • 12artillery — [är til′ər ē] n. [ME < OFr artillerie < artillier (prob. altered by assoc. with arte, ART1) < atillier, to equip; dissimilated var. of atirier: see ATTIRE] 1. Archaic apparatus, as catapults or arbalests, for hurling heavy missiles 2.… …

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  • 13Artillery Wood — Cemetery, near Boezinge is a First World War (1914 1918) cemetery in Belgium. It is the location of the 1917 National Eisteddfod winning Welsh Poet, Hedd Wyn s grave.Boezinge is located north of the town of Ieper on the N369 road in the direction …

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  • 14artillery round — artillery salvo; artillery shell …

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  • 15artillery — ► NOUN 1) large calibre guns used in warfare on land. 2) a branch of the armed forces trained to use artillery. ORIGIN Old French artillerie, from atillier equip, arm …

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  • 16Artillery wheel — Ar*til ler*y wheel A kind of heavily built dished wheel with a long axle box, used on gun carriages, usually having 14 spokes and 7 felloes; hence, a wheel of similar construction for use on automobiles, etc. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 17Artillery — est un groupe de Thrash metal danois qui a débuté sa carrière en 1982 dans une banlieue de Copenhague, Taastrup. Les membres étaient les guitaristes Jørgen Sandau et Michael Stützer, le bassiste Morten Stützer, le batteur Carsten Nielsen et le… …

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  • 18artillery fire — index barrage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 19artillery — (n.) late 14c., warlike munitions, from Anglo Fr. artillerie, O.Fr. artillerie (14c.), from artillier to provide with engines of war (13c.), which probably is from M.L. articulum art, skill, diminutive of L. ars (gen. artis) art. But some would… …

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  • 20artillery liaison officer — artillery officer responsible for maintaining communications with other divisions of the army …

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